There’s no doubt that the Sonos Multi-Room Music System is cool. Who doesn’t want wireless access to their entire iTunes library as well as internet radio stations like Pandora and Last.fm from anywhere in the house? What has always been lacking though is a simple and inexpensive way to get started.

They say the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, but it’s hard not to be envious of some of the products Japanese consumers are getting their hands on this holiday season. Coming this November, we’ve got another thing to covet: an absolutely gorgeous 31mm thick speaker system from JVC.

LG’s new home theater in a box might not be the first choice for home theater enthusiasts, but what it makes up for in features, it attempts to make up for in looks. Alright, we admit that home theater systems are a bit easy to pick on, but LG sure wasn’t doing the HB954SP any favors when they decided on the elliptical L/C/R speakers this system sports.

The HFI-2400 is the newly announced flagship set of headphones for Ultrasone’s HFI line. It’s a slick looking set of open back phones made of mainly black and silver, and will retail for about $329 when it hits the shelves this month. The HFI-2400 comes with a detachable 3 meter stereo cord with a gold plated stereo plug, as well as a carrying bag and demo CD.

The first of its kind, Atlantic has announced the release of a seven channel sound bar, the simply named FS-7.0. Like them or not, sound bars are here to stay, and they’ve got a pretty solid foothold in the market. Steve Feinstein, the Technology Director of Marketing and Product Development at Atlantic agrees, stating “Single-enclosure surround sound systems have become an important part of the home theater marketplace.”